Here's a couple of classic reasons why Yahoo is not a good place to ask these questions.
Instead of poking around here, go to the NYU website where you will get the correct information about tuition (not $80k!) and admissions.
NYU is a competitive school. You will need to get As with no more than a few Bs if you want to go there. That means starting to work seriously on your studies starting your first day in HS. Especially, you need to do well in English and eventually get a good score on English SAT.
You could impress the heck out of them by publishing some articles in the local paper. Why just write for the HS paper. Go for your town or city newspaper. You could write music reviews, articles about the HS sports teams, or a column of teen interest. If you want to write, then write!!!
2007-03-25 13:30:59
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answered by matt 7
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You'd probably need a 3.7 or higher GPA. NYU is so well-known that they can afford to be exclusive. Make sure you excel in English and Journalism classes (if your school has one). Try for the school newspaper too. Journalism is VERY competitive, so you need all the experience you can get. If there are any online publications or anything that you can get involved in along the way, go for it. Internships are gold as well, so if you can ever do one of those, go for it too.
2007-03-25 13:17:28
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answered by Sarah 2
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My only suggestion is to apply under a major that is not competitive such as middle eastern studies, women's studies, etc. and then transfer to the Journalism major. As for GPA, above a 3.5 with a good ACT should do.
Tuition is not 80k. It will probably be 30 to 40k.
2007-03-25 13:47:12
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answered by Alucard 4
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I attend NYU now and specific that's particularly confusing to get into. maximum folk i understand scored a 1400+ on the old SAT. i've got met a stable kind of babies whom have been admitted to Harvard and got here to NYU particularly. maximum have a 4.0 from extreme college. in line with what you score on your SAT, you would be able to desire to perhaps get in. you will by no skill understand except you practice. I won a 1510 on the old SAT 4 years in the past out of 1600. I had a 4.0 in extreme college and graduated perfect of my classification. i desire this permits and robust success!
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answered by ? 4
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My sister graduated fron NYU two years ago. Her GPA wasn't the highest, but her SAT scores were pretty impressive. She also participated in TONS of high school activities that pertained to her major (which was Musical Theater by the way). From what I saw, they look for promising talent, and not to mention lots of money (the average tuition there, as I remember, was about 80,000 a year! yikes!). I would say build up an impressive portfolio and really sell yourself at your interview. It's a difficult school to get accepted to, but obviously people do it! Good luck in pursuing your dreams!!
Can I ask why I got a thumbs down?
Edit: I am going to correct myself. I greatly, but not purposely, overexagerated the cost of tuition. It is about 40,000 a year, but you also have to factor in the cost of living in New York, dorm and meal plan costs, and other extras. It will generally come out to around 50,000 a year after everything.
2007-03-25 13:19:18
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answered by Anonymous
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They generally look at your last two years so you have time to get your GPA up.
NYU, however, is expensive and does have high standards.
2007-03-25 13:38:28
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answered by Anonymous
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